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hsa-mir-1261: Hsa-mir-1261 is a microRNA that has been found to be significantly upregulated and downregulated in various studies [PMC9300927]. It has been identified as a candidate miRNA for gastric cancer (GC) diagnosis [PMC7882724]. Hsa-mir-1261 has been shown to target IL2RB and is downregulated in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) [PMC9661593][PMC6926424]. It is also downregulated in multiple sclerosis (MS) and may be involved in the neuropathological process of the disease [PMC6726613]. Hsa-mir-1261 has not been widely studied in the context of MS [PMC6726613]. In addition to hsa-mir-1261, several other miRNAs have been identified as potential candidates for various diseases, including GC and MS [PMC7882724][PMC5902673][PMC6726613]. These miRNAs have shown potential roles in disease diagnosis and progression [PMC7882724][PMC5902673][PMC6726613]. Overall, further research is needed to fully understand the functions and mechanisms of action of hsa-mir-1261 and other miRNAs in various diseases [PMC9300927][PMC7882724][PMC9661593][PMC6926424][PMC6726613][PMC5902673].
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